However, that is inconvenient and just try to get all the shareholders to divvy up.
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Now they will divvy up 24 million IRSA shares, with seven years' restricted access.
To understand more, it's useful to know how the supermarkets divvy up the fund world.
The two parties settled in May, agreeing to divvy up all the assets and terminate their relationship.
If the providers in the ACO achieve better outcomes, they divvy up money saved with the health plans.
In this economy, fans will have little sympathy for how millionaire players and billionaire owners divvy up the cash.
To divvy up the giant train set, SNCB managers in January 2011 organized a secret meeting with directors of Belgium's rail heritage associations.
If ACOs are successful and reduce costs, the providers in the organization divvy up the savings with the health plans that are paying them.
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Mr. HOWARD FOSTER (Attorney in Chicago, Illinois): We will divvy up the money so that everybody gets some amount of money for their back pay.
Investors divvy up what's left, in proportion to shares held.
Add corruption into the mix, with some bureaucrats ready to divvy up profits with developers, and China's farmers with their hard-to-enforce collective rights often do not stand a chance.
Entrepreneurs can divvy up the profits any way they choose, as opposed to shareholders in corporations, who have to carve them up in proportion to their percentage ownership in the company.
Of course, with MetroPCS soon joining forces with T-Mo thanks to the recent merger, all that might change -- once we see how the powers-that-be decide to divvy up the two carriers.
Another advantage with LLCs: Entrepreneurs can divvy up profits any way they choose, as opposed to shareholders, who have to carve up the spoils in proportion to their percentage ownership in the corporation.
Another advantage to LLCs is that entrepreneurs can divvy up profits any way they choose, whereas with shareholders, the spoils have to be carved up in proportion to each shareholder's percentage ownership in the corporation.
Her children visit often, stay in touch with the medical team and divvy up responsibilities: Larry Crowe, an Indianapolis police officer, gets her to doctor's appointments, while Lloyd Crowe, a deputy police chief, works on her finances.
Enormous retailers divvy up departments and responsibilities.
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It authorizes the transaction and sends bits whizzing back, a 39, 000-kilometer roundtrip journey that involves five stops plus a calculation of how much to charge the merchant in fees and how to divvy up those fees among the banks.
The upside is that the couple can agree between themselves to divvy up the Community Property so that in the future it is held only as Separate Property and thus available to the claims of one set of creditors only.
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In his first week on the job, Harold Washington lost control of the Chicago city council to a group of rebellious white council members who proceeded to divvy up key committee chairmanships and leave the mayor's supportes out in the cold.
Even after the Nets had won their seventh straight game, Carlesimo sat at the table in the conference room and fretted about how he was going to divvy up playing time among five big men, including the emerging first-year forward Mirza Teletovic.
So why do critics of Occupy Wall Street divvy us up in this manner?
Who should own what share of the company and how would they decide on a fair way to divvy it up?
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So let each club owner take his cut and give half to his players, who then vote on how to divvy it up.
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